Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman posted his secret pancake recipe to Twitter.
For those looking for a nice breakfast recipe to fuel them up for a day of cooking, eating, watching football or all of the above, former Cowboys quarterback and current Fox broadcaster Troy Aikman has got your back.
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It’s not as cool as the pancake art we saw from earlier this week, but that’s not stopping Aikman from sharing his homemade recipe with the world and all of his Twitter followers.
So if you’re hungry this Thanksgiving, shelve the turkey for some of Uncle Troy’s pancakes.
For those that wanted my pancake recipe: Pretty simple...
— Troy Aikman (@TroyAikman) November 26, 2014
1 banana
1 cup oats
3/4 cup egg whites
Mix in blender
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Wait, that’s it? Bananas and oats? Some egg whites? Sounds like Jack Johnson had it all figured out and we just weren’t paying attention.
Aikman will need plenty of pancakes for today’s action. His old team, the Dallas Cowboys, will be locked in a crucial home divisional matchup against arch-rival Philadelphia Eagles.
Both teams stand at 8-3, atop the NFC East, and are hoping to gain a serious leg up on the other in advance of their final four games of the NFL season.
Aikman and Joe Buck will make the call for Fox, who will broadcast the Cowboys vs Eagles tilt. Additionally, the Detroit Lions will host the Chicago Bears and the San Francisco 49ers will host the Seattle Seahawks in Thanksgiving football action.
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